So that last episode was interesting (the ending in particular). The most uncomfortable scene was the scene with Joffrey and the prostitutes. I almost couldn't watch it (although I'm very glad they went a different direction with the big stick than I thought they would).

And pnoom that pick reminds me that the last scene in the third episode reminds me a bunch of Boromir's death.

Yeah, I thought that Joffrey antler-club thing was going in a whole different direction. Me and wifey were wincing and holding each other tight like "oh god no oh god no." Turns out we were still doing it, even though it went the less jesusfuckingchrist path.

The field medic is hot as fuck, even when sawing off an infected limb. Also highlighted one of the aspects of the show I liked (and discussed here before).

Yeah, I thought that Joffrey antler-club thing was going in a whole different direction. Me and wifey were wincing and holding each other tight like "oh god no oh god no." Turns out we were still doing it, even though it went the less jesusfuckingchrist path.

The field medic is hot as fuck, even when sawing off an infected limb. Also highlighted one of the aspects of the show I liked (and discussed here before).

Yes. Although it is funny that she is lecturing Robb who seems to be the only one of the Generals who seems to feel conflicted about sending men to their death.

Btw I mean to discuss it earlier but I don't really agree about Eddard's personal beheadings as a reason to like him less. I think it is actually a pretty good idea because having to carry out such justice yourself makes it less likely for you to order unnecessary executions (if you're an honorable person).

Yeah, I thought that Joffrey antler-club thing was going in a whole different direction. Me and wifey were wincing and holding each other tight like "oh god no oh god no." Turns out we were still doing it, even though it went the less jesusfuckingchrist path.

The field medic is hot as fuck, even when sawing off an infected limb. Also highlighted one of the aspects of the show I liked (and discussed here before).

Yes. Although it is funny that she is lecturing Robb who seems to be the only one of the Generals who seems to feel conflicted about sending men to their death.

Btw I mean to discuss it earlier but I don't really agree about Eddard's personal beheadings as a reason to like him less. I think it is actually a pretty good idea because having to carry out such justice yourself makes it less likely for you to order unnecessary executions (if you're an honorable person).

I don't like him any less, but we see him carry out that "justice" on someone we know as viewers was telling the truth who is given absolutely no chance at due process or a chance to be heard/prove himself, and we see something along the same lines happen to him, even when he plays by the rules (declaring his treason). I don't question that Joffrey is a lot less honorable than Eddard, but I think Eddard's death to Joffrey helped put in perspective the same sort of power he wielded over others - what made that beheading at the beginning "necessary" despite the soldier breaking the pledge that many Night Watchmen we meet, for all intents and purposes, have been coerced into taking that if they abandon their line they must die?

Yeah, I thought that Joffrey antler-club thing was going in a whole different direction. Me and wifey were wincing and holding each other tight like "oh god no oh god no." Turns out we were still doing it, even though it went the less jesusfuckingchrist path.

The field medic is hot as fuck, even when sawing off an infected limb. Also highlighted one of the aspects of the show I liked (and discussed here before).

Yes. Although it is funny that she is lecturing Robb who seems to be the only one of the Generals who seems to feel conflicted about sending men to their death.

Btw I mean to discuss it earlier but I don't really agree about Eddard's personal beheadings as a reason to like him less. I think it is actually a pretty good idea because having to carry out such justice yourself makes it less likely for you to order unnecessary executions (if you're an honorable person).

I don't like him any less, but we see him carry out that "justice" on someone we know as viewers was telling the truth who is given absolutely no chance at due process or a chance to be heard/prove himself, and we see something along the same lines happen to him, even when he plays by the rules (declaring his treason). I don't question that Joffrey is a lot less honorable than Eddard, but I think Eddard's death to Joffrey helped put in perspective the same sort of power he wielded over others - what made that beheading at the beginning "necessary" despite the soldier breaking the pledge most Night Watchmen are all, for all intents and purposes, coerced into taking that if they abandon their line they must die?

Well to be fair the soldier telling the truth didn't make a bit of difference as to his sentence. He fled without warning his comrades and without permission. Ned felt bound to uphold the law.

And yes it does show the hypocrisy of the society (especially since I guarantee that boy was not one of the people who would have joined much by choice) where once an institution with willing members became mainly those with no choice. That's what makes Ned so endearing but also so infuriating. His refusal to recognize anything outside of the law and the narrow conception of right leads him to leave the realm in disastrous hands.

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